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Behaviour as Communication: Supporting Healthy Child Development

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Behaviour as Communication: Supporting Healthy Child Development

Thu, 12 September 2019, 18:00 – 21:00 IST

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The Carmelite Community Centre

56 Aungier St

Dublin 2

Ireland

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Registrations are closed

Registration for this event has now ended. This may be because either this workshop is fully booked or because ticket sales close 48 hours before the event.
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If you would to attend please call 01 8733696 to inquire about availability
Note: this workshop is for management and staff working in services in Dublin City that are under Dublin City Childcare Committee's remit area.

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Behaviour as Communication: Supporting Healthy Child Development

Date: Thursday 12th September

Time: 6pm – 9 pm

Venue: The Carmelite Community Centre

This training workshop presents neuroscience research which demonstrates how children learn to follow guidance from adults, and over time with the help of adult relationships and support, learn to manage their own feelings, impulses and behaviour.

Over the past twelve years Christina has worked as a psychotherapist with children, adolescents and their families in a variety of settings. She has a special interest in the brain development, trauma and attachment; in particular, how parenting impacts on the global development, mental health and personality of a child, as well as how this manifests in human behaviour across the lifespan.